Description

This is the wind, wave and weather Superforecast for Borgo San Lorenzo in Tuscany, Italy. Windfinder specializes in wind, waves, tides and weather reports & forecasts for wind related sports like kitesurfing, windsurfing, surfing, sailing or paragliding.

The Superforecast is based on the newest versions of high resolution weather prediction models. The Superforecast is available for Europe, North America, South Africa, Egypt and the Canary Islands. The horizontal resolution is 7 kilometers. Forecasts are computed 4 times per day. Predictions are available in time steps of 1 hour for up to 3 days into the future.
Forecast and Superforecast are based on different physical models and therefore may cause divergent predictions. Due to its higher horizontal resolution the Superforecast should be more accurate, especially for locations with a complex topography and local thermal effects. The arrows point in the direction that the wind is blowing.

Check the Superforecast for Borgo San Lorenzo when you want to find the best last minute travel destination for your kiteboarding, windsurfing or sailing vacation in Italy.

Units
We use knots and degrees Celsius as our default units. These units are often used by sailors, kiters, surfers, windsurfers and paragliders. Use website settings to switch between units at any time. For converting between wind speed units such as knots, km/h (kilometers per hour), m/s (meters per second), and mph (miles per hour), you can use our wind speed calculator.

Help
If you need more information about our Superforecast for Borgo San Lorenzo, have a look at our help section.

Better resolution, better predictions

Our Superforecast

What is the superforecast?

Windfinder provides two different forecasting models: the forecast (which is based on NOAA’s GFS model) and the superforecast. Not only is our superforecast based on an improved physical model and terrain model, it is also calculated using a higher horizontal resolution, resulting in better forecasts especially for local phenomena (e.g. thermals) or very complex terrain. On top of that, all predicted values are available in hourly timesteps!

What to use – forecast or superforecast?

Depending on your location or current weather conditions, either the forecast or the superforecast is more precise. Take your time to observe carefully and choose which of the two weather model offers the best predictions for your region.

Compare to make sure!

Since the forecast and superforecast are based on different physical models, they may produce different predictions. Therefore, to be sure that the predictions you’re looking at are actually going to happen, simply compare both forecasts. If they agree, it’s highly likely that the weather turns out as predicted.